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My wife and I spent one night in this hotel. Rooms are pretty nice in this newish hotel although there were a few things we weren't thrilled about. The entry doesn't have an automatic door (just a single swinging door), so if you're loaded down with luggage you'll need to figure out what to juggle to get in. After you get through the door you're met with ANOTHER single, swinging door. All the staff at the hotel were very friendly. There is no elevator so if you need/want something like that, you might want to be clear in requesting a room on the first floor. It might be a challenge for some to get up the stairs while carrying your luggage. The room we were in was a non-suite King room with a whirlpool. We never did use the whirlpool; I mostly wanted the king bed rather than 2 queens. The room was nice sized with a sofa. Bed was comfortable but I wasn't a fan of the pillows. They seemed too synthetic with no give. My wife was okay with them. I guess it's all subjective. The towels were objectively flimsy, cheap and non-absorbent. Breakfast looked like standard fare for hotels at this price point. Waffle maker, etc. They did have a chafing tray with scrambled eggs and link sausages. The free WI-FI was respectable at 13-14 Mbps.
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